Life in the slow lane of the unemployable, unworkable, disabled HR Manager/EMT.

Saturday, 20 November 2010

16 November Lyrics: Crystal

We're like crystal, we break easyI'm a poor man, if you leave meI'm applauded, then forgottenIt was summer, now it's autumn

I don't know what to say, you don't care anywayI'm a man in a rage (just tell me what I've got to do), with a girl I betrayedHere comes love, it's like honeyYou can't buy it with money, you're not alone anymore,(whenever you're here with me),You shock me to the core, you shock me to the core

We're like crystal, it's not easyWith your love, you could feed meEvery man, and every womanNeeds someone, So keep it comingKeep it coming, keep it coming, keep it comingKeep it coming, keep it coming, keep it comingKeep it coming

I don't know what to say, you don't care anywayI'm a man in a rage (just tell me what I've got to do), with a girl I betrayedHere comes love, it's like honeyYou can't buy it with money, you're not alone anymore,(whenever you're here with me),You shock me to the core, you shock me to the core

Keep it coming, keep it coming, keep it comingKeep it coming, keep it coming, keep it comingKeep it coming, keep it coming, keep it coming

Once in a Decade

About Me

As of 19 May 2015, I'm a 47-year-old woman married for 25 years, living the children-free life I always wanted, and a charmed life. I was the Human Resources Manager for Baltusrol Golf Club built in 1895 in Springfield, N.J.. When I was not at my paid job I was a volunteer Emergency Medical Technician with the Parsippany Rockaway Neck First Aid Squad in Parsippany/Lake Hiawatha. Now I am an Auxiliary Member with the squad and involved in the committees and Executive Board. I'm currently retired.

I love to read, write, communicate with people, blog, lay in my hammock, spend time with Luis, and study various sciences. I'm a fantasy artist, as well. I love warm autumn days the best (although this summer really has been quite lovely). I love seeing the planets and stars at night. Give me science anytime! The reason for blogging and Facebook? LEARNING! I always learn something new.

Being on disability is not easy, but I can honestly say it would be a hell of a lot harder if the Internet as it is (and constantly grows) wasn't around. At least I can stay connected with the world in some fashion.